Two players with the same jersey #.

Anonymous
NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?


Players should have unique jersey numbers that match the game day roster. Goalkeepers are not required to have a number on their jersey.

Anonymous
2 field players? That should have been caught at check in.
Anonymous
It is NCSL, what do you expect from a third rate league?
Anonymous
Identical twins?
Anonymous
For Pete’s sake, let the kids play. Who cares what the numbers are...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For Pete’s sake, let the kids play. Who cares what the numbers are...


Agreed. Somebody probably left the correctly colored jersey at home. Matters not.
Anonymous
The coach or manager should always have white or black electrical tape or duct tape (depending on what color the numbers on back if jersey are) to tape a number in front of another number on the jersey. So if there are 2 players using number 8, one becomes 18 by taping a 1 in front.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?


Team you played probably has two teams at that age group and brought a player from their other team. That player probably had the same number as someone one the current team. They should of taped it but didn’t. I have seen it before in an NCSL game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?


Team you played probably has two teams at that age group and brought a player from their other team. That player probably had the same number as someone one the current team. They should of taped it but didn’t. I have seen it before in an NCSL game.


Reffing for 30+ years. So many reasons why it happens. The game is for the players so I don’t care...I can still tell the difference between two players with the same number if I have to do a booking. This is all usually sorted before they begin playing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is NCSL, what do you expect from a third rate league?


I’ve seen this in DS’ EDP games too so no need to disparage this league. It’s just rude and mean to the kids who play in it.
Anonymous
Who cares. Let them play.
Anonymous

Way to show your complete lack of perspective.

Anonymous wrote:It is NCSL, what do you expect from a third rate league?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is NCSL, what do you expect from a third rate league?


I’ve seen this in DS’ EDP games too so no need to disparage this league. It’s just rude and mean to the kids who play in it.


There are still a handful of people out there trying to push the idea that CCL is an elite league. They make comments like the ridiculous one about NCSL.
Anonymous
Someone might have been wearing last year's jersey and maybe didn't realize it could cause an issue. Alternately, someone forgot the correct-colored jersey and the other player had an extra to loan out.

We keep last year's jerseys (with different numbers) around in case there's an issue and my kid needs to wear it.
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